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Canadian Forces officer charged with sexual

assault of teenaged cadet


By Leslie Young and Emily Mertz

Global News

July 28, 2015 11:41 am

Lieutenant-Colonel Mason Stalker, commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, Princess


Patricias Canadian Light Infantry, has been charged with several counts of sexual assault
and other offences.
According to a press release from the Department of National Defence, the Canadian
Forces National Investigation Service has charged Stalker, 40, with a total of 10 sex-related
offences. These include:

Three counts of sexual assault

Four counts of sexual exploitation

One count of sexual interference

One count of invitation to sexual touching

One count of breach of trust by a public officer

The offences are alleged to have occurred from 1998 to 2007 in Edmonton, while Stalker
was involved as a mentor with alocal army cadet corps.
A victim came forward to us in April of this year, said Francis Bolduc, Commanding Officer
of the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service. He came forward with information
and we initiated an investigation that resulted in charges.
These are serious and significant charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, said
Bolduc,
Regardless of a members rank and role in the Canadian Armed Forces, the Canadian
Forces National Investigation Service works diligently and independently from the Canadian
Armed Forces chain of command to protect individuals from those who violate the law.
Stalker has been suspended from his command assignment until the matter is dealt with in
court.
As stated by the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service, these are serious
charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, said General Vance, Chief of the Defence
Staff, in a statement. However, I cannot comment on this specific case, given all
Canadians should be afforded due process.

We must allow the judicial process to unfold.


Stalker has had a notable career with the Canadian Forces. He recently led the Canadian
militarys firefighting efforts in northern Saskatchewan. He also received the Meritorious
Service Medal from the Governor General in 2012 in recognition of his performance in
Afghanistan. Lieutenant-Colonel Stalkers performance was of a high standard and brought
honour to the Canadian Forces and to Canada, reads a citation on the Governor Generals
website.
Federal NDP Defence Critic Jack Harris called the charges terribly concerning.

Its a reminder too that its not just women who are victims of sexual assault or harassment
in the military We have to have some confidence that this is going to end.

I know General Vance has said that this must end, added
Harris. Saying it and ending it are two different things.
Theyve always had a so-called zero tolerance policy about sexual harassment.
Theres got to be something more than that, Harris said.
Officials are asking anyone with information to contact the Canadian Forces National
Investigation Service Western Region tip line at: 1-877-233-6066.
We dont have any information for other victims at this point, said Bolduc.
Stalker is scheduled to appear in court on August 20 in Edmonton.

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